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>>58313626
Buying a single allocation during the LINK ICO got you $350,000 in LINK at today's prices (which are far from ATH). Most of /biz/ got 5+
Buying during the AVAX ICO got you $2,500,000 at today's prices (which are far from ATH).
You can find tons of threads on warosu with anons urging others to participate in those ICOs.
Look at Fantom's performance last bull run, and search for mentions of Fantom during the bear market before that - you'll notice that the board was filled with threads about it before it went x500.
Look for RAIBlocks threads, that's what Nano was previously called.
Look at Ant_shares, that was the $5 NEO before it went to $80.
Check out 2017 blockfolio threads.

Nobody really leaves, anon. Let's just say, people now understand that crypto has become a degenerate pump and dump scam fiesta, with none of the original values. Actually Roger Ver's book just launched today, it might be worth a read to see what attracted us to crypto in the first place.
Nowadays, not only is crypto all about those pump and dumps, but /biz/ was so important during the previous 2 bull runs, that many of the top pnds employ 4chan jannies. Some were exposed by TOAD bagholders, for example. You will never get quality info here, this is a place for bants. At least in 2018 I could argue with corekeks and we had actual intelligent (although heated conversation). Now it's just scammers and shitposts. But I'm addicted so I give it a try every now and then.

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>>52966081
>Diaper can replacement bags cost triple in my country than what they did on amazon.co.uk so I purchased massive amounts with BCH and additional discount from purse.io and resold them.
Even met some milfs along the way.
>I also wrote $5 articles for fiverr back in the day when everything actually was $5. Not very cost-efficient until you realize I did it at work.
>My first ever side hustle was mining litecoin (Dec 2012/Jan 2013) in my student dorm where I didn't pay for electricity. I scaled it to 12 graphics cards.
>Bitcointalk bounty programs made me probably half a mil, if you consider the further appreciation of my cryptos.
>I wrote a scraper bot and I'd offer to scrape websites for blackhatworld users for a commission fee.
These are the ones I can think of, I've done plenty more.
I don't know if I knew how much fun I was having, but I think dearly of those times between my 20th and 30th birthday.

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>>52830452
>diluting my yields
1. That's incorrect. In order to provide liquidity, people will need to buy MAGIC first and pay you a fee.
2. This pool is a prime example of how if you're perspicacious enough, you'll find money making opportunities in DeFi.
3. You want more DeFi adoption as unlike anything else in crypto, it is actually useful and will continue to be useful for years to come. Even if your yield gets "diluted", the long-term benefits of showing people first hand how useful DeFi really is, is going to be worth it.
4. The Arbitrum gamification is the absolute best introduction to DeFi I've ever seen. The space is already too complicated for a newfren. In order to understand Uniswap v3 you need to first understand Uniswap v2, and unless you were here in 2020 you're hit with a brick wall.

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>>52444028
>I don't want to be on top of the market wondering about IL and all of that I just want to click 1 button and "stake" my coins in a safe way.
Then this strat is definitely not for you.
You need to be managing your portfolio at least part time otherwise you'll lose your money.
I just said there's merit to it.

Also, be on the lookout for coins that offer incentives that are not reflected on defi websites and yield samurai.
Back in the day, Jarvis would pay me 100% apr in JRT to stake my DAI on aave and redirect my profits to them. The actual yield on aave was 5%.
It was one of the reasons I quit my job before fully making it. Because it allowed me to look for such opportunities 60hr/week which was much more profitable than waging.

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>>52267970
How so?
There's dozens of pools right now with 10000% APR. This would last for no longer than a week but it's still easy money.
I've been making profit this way for months.
How am I full of shit, enlighten me?

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>>50709051
> Zoomers are this unaware

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>>16295087
>>16295102
To add to this, in the previous case the project I "stole" was one where the contractor company was paid 780,000 EUR to rewrite some old VB code. 400 methods in total. 6 months later they had delivered 0.
I didn't steal it, lazy westerners basically threw it at me and then (probably) took to 4chan to blame the government for not preventing competition, lol.
I charged the parent company 80k/year per dev, which at that time was not cheaper than hiring germans. But germans simply don't work. Like at all. They're lazy as shit, they go to work 3 times per week, pretend to be ill the other 2 and you can see them throwing frisbees in the English garden afterwards. The time they spend at work is mostly facebook and instagram. They don't even have junior-level understanding of OOP, fucks sake.
Although in this case I'm pretty sure Americans have much better work ethic. Britbongs I've worked with weren't lazy at all, same with Israelis. I think it's a continental western europe thing.
>>16295109
have kids, incel
>>16295121
27 year old boomer checking in
>>16295134
>Also that's not enough money to live in a white suburb in either city.
fug
>>16295147
> barely white
kinda true
> confused Bulgarians for Pakistanis
that's a stretch tho, unless you mean gypsies with bg passports, in which case, hold on to your wallet.

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>boomers ruin real estate
>boomers ruin crypto
>boomers ruin stocks

what's next?

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>>11705089
so what i have to do is get a very poor 10/10?

russian mail order bride?

I screencapped your post. I am BTFO by your wisdom fellow millie

even tho rich Chad keeps pushing my shit

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>>11619926
> Did you really just forget about the BCH Chain-Splitting bug back in August
I haven't but we aren't afraid of hard forks and it wasn't a big deal. Bugs happen, but they tend to happen in core's code more frequently, despite their more conservative approach.
> No one even uses BCH and has very little volume.
Not nearly enough people use it for now, but the numbers are growing, merchant adoption is expanding (thank you Roger), charity on BCH is saving lives, social networks are being built on top, ICO's are getting sold out on the BCH chain in seconds, the money button has just now been released, and we're just now receiving the attention of world renowned programmers/hackers like George Hotz. Gemini listing is set in stone, the price hike from it will drive new interest in the currency, not to mention the magical effects of a few new successful ICO-s on top. The latter 3 would have already been true if it wasn't for CSW's clown antics, once we get rid of him we'll make up for not only the value lost (price dropped because of him) but the time we lost, too.

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>>11336782

and 99% of ripple holders are compltely clueless about money creation and reserve lending which fundamentally makes XRP as a nostro place holder completely useless.

dont explaining this simple concept to retards with low comprehension

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Just hold BTC and Link. Its all you fucking need to make it if we ever get a bull run.

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We will probably bottom in January. I am not convinced at all we are in bool trend till we break 7500-7900.

right now we may be seeing exit scams. whales are exiting, and getting liquidity to cause the final dump at 6k and get the much needed daily closure.

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Skyminers dont even mine. Pretty gay if you ask me

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Why is everyone working on sky a scammer? Pretty gay if u ask me

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>>10987162
>Musk played this interview like another or stunt.
what a genius, not like it cost his investors 3billion dollars or anything

he is playing us for fools!

He's not really mentally unhinged and calling heroes pedophiles, doing drugs and running his company into unrecoverable debt!

he's only pretending!

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How are you doing financially?

>personally after getting fucked over by university and low wages in my shit-hole i decided to join family business

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>no need to call the FBI

You are the FBI mother fucker lol I'm not telling you

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If dubs we get a flippening EOY

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If those figures are true, then you are just better off spending like 80% of your wealth and leaving behind 20% for your family. They will most likely blow through it anyways, and the entire point of life is to experience things to the fullest. You can't do that if you are living frugally only to have your son, daughter, wife, etc. spend it all in a few hours to make themselves feel good. Then what do you have at the end of the day to show for it?

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Why did Stratis and NEM pump harder than the rest of them?
Biggest gainers are these 2 + the ones Coinbase mentioned.

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>>10193284

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>binance fud
>exchange ground to a halt for hours
>can’t even dip below 6k
give up deluded bears

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>>10138743
I made all of these and I've changed my laptop, deleting all Project NEO is literally unstoppable images I masterfully photoshopped, sorry.
I did buy ANS @ 5-10 and sell @ 40-60 though, good times

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